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Amputee Motivation

Welcome to Amputee Motivation. For us, by one of us! My desire is that you find something helpful here. A motivating word to encourage you should you need encouraging, educational information to inform you, maybe a t-shirt to wear motivation on your back, or something to make you laugh, something. Feel free to visit our motivation blog page to find Motivation to be the best version of ourselves. Motivating our health, our wealth, and our spiritual self. Below are blog post only amputees can relate to, enjoy! Here at amputee motivation the goal is to provide motivation through various forms. Who knows i might even sing a song LOL! Look around and stay in touch. Follow us on Social media. (see footer to locate us on social media) Subscribe to our email list to be notified of new post. STAY MOTIVATED!


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New Chapter

Life’s adjustments, the new normal as they call it. Navigating the twist and the turns, the mountains and the valleys, the storms and the rain. While enjoying the sunshine, the birds in the trees, the clouds in the sky. All the things a journey can bring. Set a destination, chart a course, make a few stops along the way to have new experiences, and set out on an Amputee New Chapter Journey! click to continue reading…

Prosthetist Choice

When making a Prosthetist Choice, there are three steps you could follow.
Step 1: Generate your list. Make a list of prosthetist in your area. Ask for referrals from support groups and other amputees. Ask your doctor to refer a prosthetist to you. click to continue reading…

Walking After Amputation

So how long does it take an amputee to walk again? Is probably a question you may be asking yourself for I am assuming you are an amputee if you are reading this article? The answer to that question depends on a few factors. One factor would be how quick your residual limb takes to heal after surgery. click to continue reading…

Range of Motion

Range of Motion (ROM) is the measurement of movement around a specific joint or body part. Limited range of motion impairs function and tends to cause pain and to predispose patients to pressure ulcers. Range of Motion is commonly measured during a physical therapy evaluation or during a physical evaluation or during a course of treatment. click to continue reading…

Walker Cane Crutches

Amputee Motivation, Walker, cane, crutches. Have you ever met anybody that ever said, “hey I like crutches”, think about it, I’ll wait? Who could possibly enjoy the pain in the armpits from having these things hold your body weight up, where, under your arms.
I looked up the word crutch, let me rephrase that, who looks up words anymore, just told my age. I googled the word crutch and Merriam-Webster gave a few definitions for the word crutch. click to continue reading…

Handicap Parking

Where’s the parking police when you need them. I think it should be an app that let me take pictures of cars in handicapper spots and they get mailed a ticket. I know what you are thinking, what if they have a disability you can’t see. O.k. when the registration goes through the vehicle driving people database, good old Mr. Computer will get it right. click to continue reading


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